‘We live in a country where people have a right to free speech — that’s why we educate them’ - SD23 superintendent
Students have made up less than 10 per cent of B.C.’s cases, health officials say
Directive begins today and will continue until at least Oct. 28
Funding for the new playground comes from the provincial government’s Playground Equipment Program.
Move follows weeks of criticism from parents, the public
NISS is listed among a total of 22 schools that have shown improvement in the annual report.
Wildfire smoke from the U.S. has led to very poor air quality for much of B.C.
BCTF worried about lack of face shields, remote learning option
Teacher pleaded guilty to sex-related charges involving a student
Advocates say they’d like to see school districts reaching out to families directly to build educational plans
‘We have a reciprocal use agreement with them but it is really quite out of date’
Better ventilation, remote learning options and more teachers needed, Teri Mooring says
B.C. will receive $242.36 million as part of the newly created Safe Return to Class fund
Additional $112M will go towards First Nations schools
Shoppers were also more likely this year to buy things online in every single category
Stein Valley Nlakapamux School has been in session for four weeks,
B.C. Teachers’ Federation says class sizes are too large to allow for distancing
Experts say listening and validating your child’s fears is key
The pandemic has already seen several proposed lawsuits target long-term care facilities
Exceptions will be made for those who cannot wear masks for medical reasons